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Page. 28—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 20, 1979
Leslie Rockweli , graduated
from Kings.College,. London,
with a Bachelor of Social
Work. Leslie is the sister of
Sheila Clarke, Dromore
Farm, Lucknow. Cailin, Mea-
gan, Ian and Sheila., attended
the graduation ceremonies
on Thursday, June 7th.
Mary Anne Alton, daughter
of Mrs.'Alton, R. R. 2
Lucknow, and the late Blake
Alton, . recently graduated
from Fanshawe. College, Lon-
don with a Diploma in Broad "r',;JoCalS
casting" and Journalism
Large gathering at Webster picnic
The annual Webster picnic
was held at Brucefield Cent-
ral School on June 10, 1979
when about 120 registered.
Due to the extreme heat
the gathering was held in-
doors. President Jim Chap-
man of Exeter extended .a
welcome to the gathering.
Everyone enjoyed the Pipe
Band music by 6 pipers and 2
drummers led by drummer,
Wat. Webster, also their drill
formations.
The races were in charge
of Mrs. Gladys Doig, Mrs.
Grace Chapman and Jim
Chapman. The results were
as follows:
8 years' and under, Karen
Irwin, .Christopher Chap-
man; 12 years–and under,
Margy Holmes, Melissa
Becker; teenagers, Darryl Ir-
win, 'Paul Chapman; carrying
a marble on a saucer, Paul
Chapman, Margy Holmes;
ladies' race with marble on a
Engagement
O'DONNELL - STEWART
Mr. and Mrs. William G.
Stewart, R. R. 1 Dungannon
wish to announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Elaine Corrine to Paul Leo,
son of Mr. apd Mrs. Des-
mond O'Donnell, R. R. 3
Goderich.. The marriage to
take place July 7, 1979 at 3
p:m. in SL Joseph's Church,
KingsbridgeJ Ontario. '-25
Birth
ALEXANDER: Mr. and Mrs:
Rennie Alexander, Wing -
ham, Ontario, arehappy to
announce the arrival of a
daughter, Kelly Elizabeth, in
Wingham and District Hos-
pital, on June 15, 1979, a
sister for. Christopher.
Mary Anne is, t'preseint
ployed at CFTK, Radio and
Television station at Terrace,
Enjoy
Scottish
dancing at
Kennedy
run ion
The 49th Kennedy . Reun-
ion was held this year in the
Auburn Community Memor-
ial Hall, with a good attend-
ance. Leone .Robertson cater-
ed for the lovely dinner, with
the help of her sisters, Elaine
Collins and Doreen Garner.
After; dinner Elise and
Heather Lindsay entertained
with their Scotch Dancing
which was enjoyed by every-
one. Ralph Jordan of Mit-'
chell played several selec-
tioits on the piano and Elaine,
Collins gave a lovely reading.
The business meeting fol-
lowed with the. 1980 Reunion
to be held at Bradnock.
Several travelled from Kam-
loops.. BC., Sault Ste.
Marie, Toronto, Guelph,
London, Michigan U.S.A.,
and the surrounding com-
munity. A social time • was
enjoyed by everyone with a
cup of tea before their
journey home.
A large crowd attended the
auction sale held for Mrs.
Zetta Henderson, Lucknow,
on June 9. Mrs. Henderson
is now residing at Chateau
Gardens, 314 Oxford Street
West; Apt. 660,. London
N6H 4N8:
Visiting with Chris and
Connie Shelton oyer the
weekend were, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Greene of Wollaston,
England, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wm: Drinkwater of Toronto.
The 'men are cousins of
Chris,
Mrs. Noble Johnston at-
tended the graduation of her
granddaughter, Elizabeth
Ann Johnston, at the Univer-
sity of Guelph on Friday,
June 8. Elizabeth is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Johnston and received
her honours Bachelor of
Science Degree (Wild Life &
Fisheries).
Mr. and Mrs. Bill John-
ston, Margie and David
Noble, spent the weekend
here with Mrs. Noble John-
ston.
Mrs. L. C. Thompson of
Lucknow Spent last weekend .
in Norwood with her sister,
Mrs. v Ron Rothwell. She
accompanied her daughter
Joanne and Rod McFarlane
of Bramalea and they visited.
with Dianne. and Tiin Collyer
and Jonathon .in Napanee.
saucer, Flora Webster, Joan
Webster; 3 legged race,
Darryl Irwin and Paul Chap,
man, Sandy Doig and Grace
Chapman.
Ten members took part in
a new version of musical
chairs. When the music
stopped each person drew an
article of clothing out of a
bag which they wore. On
completion the winner was
judged the best dressed, Bill
Consitt for the men, Sherry
Alton for the ladies.
A delicious smorgasbord
supper was served by the
ladies from the south. All
members stood to sing grace
after which a minute's "sil-
ence was observed for mem-
bers of the family having
passed away in the last year
as follows: Mrs. Jack (Ber-
nice) Webster, Edmonton,
Alberta; Mrs. George (Sadie)
Hackett, Cochrane Ontario;
Mrs. Earl (Madeline) Durn-
in, Lucknow, Ontario; Ralph
Turner, Varna, Ontario; Mrs.
Jack "(Norma) McDonagh.
Lucknow, Ontario, Gordon
Kirkland," Lucknow,. Ontario
and Bill Webster,Glencoe:
The Band played
"th ament" by special re-
qti st following the minute's
silence. •
Silver dollars were award-
ed to oldest lady, Miss Flora
Webster, Burlington; oldest
.gent, Mr. Jaek Webster and
Mr. Elgin McKinley; 'young-
est member, Sandra Eliza-
beth, 2 months, daughter of
Don and Sherry Alton; date
nearest birthday, Jack Hol:
mes, June 12th; wedding
anniversary nearest date,
Carol and Jeff Webster;
largest family, Don Alton (5);
longest distance, Mrs. Flor-
ence Austin, from Winchest-'
er, England; married the
longest, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
McKinley, Mr. and Mrs.
Graduations
Roger Morrlson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. -Gordon Morrison of
R. R. # 1Lucknow, Ontario,
graduated from the Ontario
Agriculture College, Univer-
sity of Guelph, on Tuesday,
June 5, with his Associate
Diploma in Agriculture. Rog-
er is
og-eris employed by McIntosh
Poultry Farms of Seaforth,
Ontario. •
Ralph Morrison, son of . Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Morrison of
R. R. # 1 Lucknow, Ontario,
graduated from the Ontario
Agriculture College, niver-
sity of Guelph, on Tuesday,
June 5, with his Associate
Diploma'`' in Agriculture.
Ralph is employed by ;.David
Eadiel Farms and manages
hog barn for Bob Cummins.
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Village of Lucknow
PA INTING
TENDERS
Sealed tenders -clearly marked as to contents
_will be received by the undersigned until 10'=
a.m., June 25, 1979 for preparation and
painting at the
LU\CKNOW AND DISTRICT
MEDICAL CENTRE
HAVELOCK STREET
aj All Exterior Woodwork [2 coats]
b] Doors, etc. as required
Paint will be supplied. Call 5283539 for more
information if required.
Tom Webster,
• Mr. Jack Webster of Ed-
monton thanked the band for
their contribution and ex-
tended greetings from Alber-
ta. Mrs. Jean Lobb, histor-
ian, gave a detailed account
of the very early history of
the Websters in Ireland as
far back as 1609.
Before closing the events
of the day Mr. Jim Chapman
announced .the slate of offic-
Lowest or any tender not necessarily =-
P. accepted.
VWage of Lucknow,
A. E. Herbert; Clerk-Treas.,
Box 40, Lucknow, Ont.
NOG 2110
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ers for 1979-1980. President.,
Mrs. Bernadine Ritchie; 1st
vice, Mervyn Lobb; 2nd vice,
Don Alton; north treas., Alex
Andrew; south treas., Mel
Webster; secretary, Mrs.
Jessie Kirkland.
The annual Webster picnic
will meet for more fun and
renewal of friendships on the
second Sunday of June 1980
with the ngrth division in
charge.
Bain's. Groceteria
528-3420
Lucknow
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Tide
6 LITRE
$2.99
VANCAMP
Beans
W/PORK'
14 0Z:. 2/89'
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89a
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SCHNEIDER'S
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10 OZ
954
SCHNDEIDER'S
Ham
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$1.29.
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—Open Six Days
We Deliver,
PROCLAMATION
Senior Citizens
Week
Jury 17-23
To recognize the contribution of Senior
Citizens to the Life and Character of
Ontario Communities.
George W. Joynt
Reeve